Originally Posted by 2giftgirls
So, if it turns out it IS a disability or something else, like ADD or ODD, you are going to make HER responsible for her behavior, when it might be something she needs HELP with?
Weeellll... I get your frustration, but... even if she does have a disability, she's still going to have to be responsible for her behaviour. A good, well-run behaviour plan ought to *be* helpful. It's not as though if she has a disability, someone's going to pull out a magic wand.

Originally Posted by 2giftgirls
Monday will obviously be dedicated to at least finding a child psychologist...
That does sound like a good idea, if you can find a good one as discussed.


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